Indicator function
In mathematical subfield of set theory, the indicator function, or characteristic function, is a function defined on a set X which is used to indicate or characterize a subset A of X. DefinitionThe indicator function for a subset A of a set X is a function defined as NotesThe indicator function is sometimes denoted
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Probability theoryThe indicator function is a basic tool in probability theory: if X is a probability space with probability measure P and A is a measurable set, then 1A becomes a random variable whose expected value is equal to the probability of A: It may be called an indicator variable, as a random variable returning a 0-1 data point. For discrete spaces the proof may be written more simply as Furthermore, if A and B are two subsets of X, then
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